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Original suspension for 2008 roadster


Danny Winder

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My car has been lowered and is on 19 inch rims. The ride is very hard and clearance is useless. Looks great but not ideal for every day use. I want to return it to standard suspension. I see that there was a suspension upgrade in 2007. Should I look for someone to sell standard springs etc for 2008 model. Will it make the difference I'm looking for ????? ( ride and liveability )

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If you're on coilovers, just raise it?

If it's on springs, don't drive a 100mph over speed bumps and you wont scrape.

 

Mine scraped on some speed bumps whilst lowered on springs, no matter what speed or angle I took.

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I know there were slight improvements in handling on the hr, dont really know how to quantify if it will be noticeable. I'd imagine the suspension will be good for a while, don't know when others have had to replace before....

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I know I keep on about it, but would it be a more comfortable and manageable ride on standard springs ????? And also I think easier to sell 0n as original ?????

Don't get me wrong. I love it but for every day use in the @*!# roads around here I wonder ????

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If you have lowered springs, and go back to standard, then the ride will be softer. Shorter springs have a higher spring rate to compensate for the reduced travel which gives you a harder ride. WHich is great for cornering, but means more visits to the dentist to have your fillings replaced.

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If you put standard springs on then you'll have a larger gap between tyre and arch. If they're brand new standard springs, then the gap will be larger still, until they settle.

How much? no idea. I've never reverted a car back to standard. I've only ever lowered them. Haven't bothered with the Z though, looks and handles well as standard IMO.

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